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1700 cc 'High Compression' Ford Taurus V4
1700 cc 'High Compression' Ford Taurus V4

A V4 is an engine in V configuration, with 4 cylinders. Ford Cologne 1700 cc V4 engine Scan from a sales catalog by MH 22:52, 2004 Aug 25 (UTC) This work is copyrighted. ... Ford Cologne 1700 cc V4 engine Scan from a sales catalog by MH 22:52, 2004 Aug 25 (UTC) This work is copyrighted. ... A V engine is a common configuration for an internal combustion engine in which the pistons are aligned so that, if viewed along the line of the crankshaft, they appear to be in a V. Usually, two opposing pistons share one crank on the crankshaft. ...


Lancia produced several narrow-angle V4 engines from the 1920s through 1960s for cars like the Lambda, Augusta, Artena, Aprilia, Ardea, Appia, and Fulvia. These were a spiritual predecessor for Volkswagen's VR6 family. Lancia is an Italian automobile manufacturer founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia, part of the Fiat group since 1969. ... Lancia pioneered the vee engine design, producing the first V6 as well as the first V4s. ... Sometimes referred to as the Jazz Age or primarily in North America and in Australia as the Roaring Twenties . In Europe it is sometimes refered to as the Golden Twenties. ... The 1960s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ... The Lancia Lambda was an innovative automobile produced from 1922 through 1931. ... The Lancia Fulvia is an Italian car introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1963 by Lancia. ... Volkswagen [literally: peoples car] (also known as VW) is an automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Germany. ... // Description VR6 is an engine configuration developed by the Volkswagen Group. ...


The Ford of Europe produced two totally different V4 engines with a balance shaft, one in the UK and one in Germany: The Ford Motor Company (often referred to simply as Ford; sometimes nicknamed FoMoCo), NYSE: F is an automobile maker founded by Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan (where the company is currently headquartered), and incorporated on June 16, 1903. ... In piston engine engineering, a balance shaft is an eccentric weighted shaft which offsets the vibrations of unbalanced engines. ...

The Ukrainian manufacturer ZAZ also used air cooled V4s with a balance shaft, produced by MeMZ and used in Zaporozhets cars. Essex V4 was a V4 engine from Ford Motor Company made at the plant in Essex. ... 1. ... Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan Saab Automobile AB is a Swedish automobile maker, now owned by General Motors. ... ZAZ (Ukrainian: ЗАЗ) is the main automobile-manufacturer of Ukraine, based in the south-eastern city of Zaporizhzhya. ... Melitopol Motor Plant or MeMZ (Russian: Мелитопольский моторный завод, МеМЗ) is a leading Ukrainian engine factory. ... The Zaporozhets (Russian: , Zaporozhets; Ukrainian: , Zaporozhets’) was a brand name of subcompact cars designed and built from 1958 at the ZAZ factory in Soviet Ukraine (Zaporozhsky Avtomobilny Zavod, or Zaporozhsky Automobile Factory). ...


V4 engines are also commonly found in motorcycles, for instance the Imme R 100,Germany, 1948/1949 A 125 cc motorcycle, the Italian-manufactured Cagiva Planet. ...

  • Honda VF and VFR
  • Honda Magna
  • Honda ST series (Pan European)
Piston engine configurations
Straight 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14
V 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24
Flat 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16
W 8, 12, 16, 18
Other inline H, VR6, Square, Opposed, U
Other Radial (Rotary), Pistonless (Wankel)

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BIGpedia - V4 - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (155 words)
A V4 is an engine in V configuration, with 4 cylinders.
Lancia produced several narrow-angle V4 engines from the 1920s through 1960s for cars like the Lambda, Augusta, Artena, Aprilia, Ardea, Appia, and Fulvia.
V4 engines are also commonly found in motorcycles, for instance the
Ford Taunus V4 engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (518 words)
The Taunus V4 was a V4 piston engine with one balance shaft, introduced by Ford Motor Company in Germany in 1962.
The German V4 was built in the Cologne plant and powered the Ford Taunus and German versions of the Consul, Granada and Transit.
The V4 engine was (and still is) also used in industrial applications: pumps, electrical generators, and in agricultural machinery.
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